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Ok.  I haven't gotten any takers on the interview yet.  I hate doing interviews too.  But I'm hoping someone will help me do well in my class.  So here are the questions just in case someone changes their minds.  This way you have a preview. 


-How did you become deaf?

-How did your parents react?

-Are you part of any minority?

-Do brothers, sisters, parents or other family know sign language?

-What type of communication did you use at first and what do you prefer to use now?

-what type of education did you have or are currently getting?

-Where do you work or why don't you work and why?

-What types of activities do you like to do.  Ex. theater or sports.....

-What is your view on ASL?

-What is your view on deaf culture?

-What is your view on cochlear implants?

-Do you have a deaf role model.  If so who and why?

-What frustrations have you had in your life?

-if you were president what would you change in the hearing world.  (I posted this one already and have had some really good suggestions!)

-What do you feel about how the media protrays deaf people?

-What do you feel about mainstreaming?

-What do you think would most benifit hearing people's view of deaf people and how to interact with them?

-What do you think would most benifit the education system for deaf people?


Hopefully this will take the edge off doing an interview and allow you just to type away.  I really want to find out about so many things, but this is a start.  Include any other information that you feel is important to the understanding of deaf culture.  :ty: for any responses no matter what they are!:wave:


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